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Big Pots Abound: $10/$20 Live Session (Part 2)

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Elías Gutierrez

POSTED Aug 17, 2018

Elias Gutierrez returns to his session and continues the run-good with a number of well-timed bluffs and an emphasis on bet sizing to maximize profits.

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KingRonz21 6 years, 8 months ago

The hand where you had 68hh on button. I get a little lost on the turn which makes a Q8910 board. He donked fairly strong on the turn, is it just a simple bluff stab or did you see something deeper there? Would you have called a smaller sized stab as well or would that indicate a stronger hand from villain....thx for the video

Elías Gutierrez 6 years, 8 months ago

In that hand particularly I wouldn't play very differently if he bets small, I decided to call because there are more Kx´s or Fd´s in his range than Jx or Two pairs playing that way, there wasn´t anything deeper, only that :)

ratedGTO 6 years, 8 months ago

Really enjoying these live session videos.

What is your reasoning behind using the same OOP 3b size vs different PFR sizings? On a regular table at 12:00 you went $180 vs $42.80, on ante tables at 12:48 you went $180 vs $52.80, and at 29:55 you went $180 vs $62.80. All 3 hands start at the same stack depth, so I was wondering why your 3b size doesn't increase as the PFR size increases.

Elías Gutierrez 6 years, 8 months ago

You can´t really know 100% what size is better against different PFR sizings so I use always the same size but I do change my ranges.

The higher the size I do less coldcall and I increase the ratio of hands doing 3bet. For example, against a x3 bbs BTN OpenRaise I would do 3bet with K9s SB vs BTN but against x2 or x2.5 I would just call preflop.

This Topic is very complicated because it envolves another player behind (BB) and I think a lot of very good players have different styles on this situation so I can´t say that I am doing the right thing 100%. Probably you must follow your instinct and use a little bit PokerSnowie for some context.

G G 6 years, 8 months ago

Hey first hand, why betting this T2s flush draw is not preferred? How do you differentiate which flush draw to put into betting? Thx.

Elías Gutierrez 6 years, 8 months ago

He did check behind on AQ6 (very good board for him). If you study probe situations with Pio solver on Axx you will see that you can´t do Bet on the Turn after his check with hands like Gushots and probably about 50-70% of the flushdraws. I am following that strategy so I am betting on the Turn mainly with combodraws and very few straightdraws.

G G 6 years, 8 months ago

8:50 55 on AQJ ... haha very ambitious 3 sts bluff .. turn need to check back really high ..
First hand ... yeah ... your are right ... I did not know about the positions and flop actions ... looks like combo draw gets to probe with strong sizes ... what surprised me is . ..some weak FD hands can just play check/f line ... maybe it really attributes back to how strong AQ68 is for IP. It's also sensitive to how much he really check back flop.

darkrideee 6 years, 8 months ago

At min 15:00, the JJ hand, are you sure you've got all the 16 combinations of AQ there ? What do i mean by that is: are you sure that you do not use a overbet size on that turn with alot of your AQueens? If you have 2 sizings there and he knows that, he might turn a Qx into a bluff vs your smaller sizing. You obviously know your strategy better than me but that JJ fold seems quite tight giving the fact that he does not have all the 16 combinations of AQ in sb, some of them surely are 3bets.

Elías Gutierrez 6 years, 8 months ago

Yes, you are right, probably some of them are doing 3Bet but the offsuit combos are 100% there a lot of times.

Turn Qx into a bluff? What Qx? He doesn´t have Q8s calling preflop against my OR from Middle position. In order to make that call I need him turning weird hands into a bluff. The only hand that makes sense is QTs and there are 3 combos (not a big % of bluffs compare to at least 12 AQo combinations)

Obv from now I should be more careful.. that´s the bad part about showing difficult folds :(

Hova 6 years, 7 months ago

Hey,

1.28 we x/f turn after calling flop QJcc on ATxsscTc, are you calling on Kc turn? Also can we not have some leads on this Tc and if so would this not be better than x/f'n such a strong hand?

Also, all the hand charts you have posted on the wall did you make them yourself or buy them from somewhere?

thanks

Elías Gutierrez 6 years, 7 months ago

1/ Kc I would call because it´s winning against more draws.

I just checked the Hand with Pio Solver. The Xcall is breakeven with QJcc and Pio likes to lead 30% of the pot on the Turn + 30% again on the River using some AQ AJ on the mix, weird but interesting :)

2/ Myself all of them

KingRonz21 6 years, 7 months ago

cant wait for the next video, what do you think is a good possible hourly for a live 500 game that is raked by the house? How about live 1000 NL with a 5 BB that takes time charge?

Henry Lister 6 years, 5 months ago

@ 6.50 what are you looking to x/jam with as a bluff here. I'm assuming a hand that has enough showdown value when it goes x/x but is doing poor vs a b/x/b line. Something like AT blocking a straight and unblocking thin value bets? Seems a spot that is pretty unbalanced by population.

Elías Gutierrez 6 years, 5 months ago

I agree, you must call, raise bluff or whatever considering the player you are playing against way more than GTO considerations. About the bluffing range it´s a little bit irrelevant what you use because the ranges are so wide that blockers dont really matter as much as in other situations

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